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Rising Unintentional Fall Deaths Among Older White Americans
Nutrition's Impact on Cancer Patients' Health
Patient Diagnosed with Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma Due to Fusion Gene
Study: Inflation Reduction Act Won't Impact R&D Investment
Histamine's Impact on Exercise Performance
Puberty Hormonal Changes Impacting Transgender Youth
Weight-Loss Behaviors Overlooked in Eating Disorder Diagnoses
Cannabis Use Doubles Cardiovascular Disease Risk
Virtual Ward Bed Lowers Carbon Emissions for NHS
Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes Benefit from Combination Therapy
Hospital Pharmacist Guidance Improves COPD Inhaler Use
UCLA Study: Cardiac Markers Link Cancer & Heart Disease
University of Twente Unveils First MDR-Compliant Open-Source Medical Device
Managing Age-Related Risks: Advances in Geroprotection
Novel Study: Anthropomorphizing Fitness Equipment Boosts Activity
Swedish Doctors' Antibiotic Prescribing Influenced by Peers
Chronic Artificial Light Exposure Linked to Depression
Stigma in Hospital Care for Mental Health: Research Findings
Digital Inhalers Aid in Predicting COPD Exacerbations
Arboviral Disease Cases Surge in 48 States
Abortion Providers Relocate Post-Dobbs Ruling
New Computational Model Predicts Lung Motion for Safer Biopsies
AI Innovations in Women's Health: Predicting Cancer & Detecting Endometriosis
Why Microwaving Fish Creates Lingering Smells
Study Finds Electronic Nudge Letters Ineffective for CKD Therapy
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine Researchers Uncover Tick Defense Against Deadly Virus
Critically Reviewed Trial on Adolescent Depression Medication
Study by University of Bath: Antimicrobial Resistance Spreading Despite Reduced Antibiotic Use
Diabetes in Pregnancy Linked to Fetal Heart Fat
Hopeful News for Families with History of Breast and Ovarian Cancer
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Canada Seeks Top US Scientists Amid Trump Crackdown
Volcano Eruption: Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki Alert Raised
Amazonian Scorpion Venom: Potential Cancer Drug
Plant Cell Wall Components: Abundant Sources for Biofuels
Study Reveals UK's Changing Extreme Hot Episode Trends
4,000 Tree Species in Mexico & Central America Face Extinction
Newly Discovered Armored Monstersaurian in Southern Utah
The Manchurian Candidate and The IPCRESS File: Brainwashing Revisited
Rare Earth Metals: Key Assets in Trade War
Willow Leaves Reduce Ammonia Emissions in Cattle Farming
Cloud Fraction Diurnal Variation Impact on Earth's Climate
Global Environmental Crisis: Urgent Need for Real-Time Data
E. Coli: Antibiotic Resistance Testing in Agricultural Environments
Europe Faces Devastating Floods: 335 Lives Lost
Genetic Markers Boost Meat Quality in Nelore Cattle
Disposable Face Masks: Impact on Environment and Health
Study Reveals Strategic Market Withdrawal Boosts International Firm Growth
Danish Primary Schools Rely on Google Tech
WVU Researchers Develop Flood Resilience Toolkit
NASA Astronauts Conduct Simulated Moonwalk in Northern Arizona
NASA Prepares Astronauts for Artemis III Moonwalkers
Study Reveals Impact of Violence on São Paulo Teens
Study Reveals Native Plant Seeding Reduces Invasive Species
Female Researchers Unveil Systemic Sexism in Early Academic Careers
Gender Equality Impact on Girls' Science Choices
Researchers Show Magnetic Fields Regulate Laser Demagnetization
Asteroid 2024 YR4: Moon Impact Threat in 2032
Widespread Applications of Lasers in Various Fields
Impact of LGBTQ-Friendly Policies on US Firm Innovation
Soil Degradation in Southern Brazilian Amazon
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Repurposing Coal Mines for Solar Panels: Unlikely Green Energy Solution
Energy transition: How coal mines could go solar
Meta Attempts $100 Million Bonuses to Lure OpenAI Talent
Meta offered $100 mn bonuses to poach OpenAI employees: CEO Altman
A new tool predicts when users will reject a new technology
Paradoxical Relationship: High Hopes, Tech Skepticism
Singapore Engineers Develop Flying Drum Robot
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Study Reveals Language Models Overemphasize Start and End
Lost in the middle: How LLM architecture and training data shape AI's position bias
AI Video Reconstruction of Christopher Pelkey's Impact Statement Leads to Maximum Sentence
AI 'reanimations': Making facsimiles of the dead raises ethical quandaries
Global Fossil Fuel Phase-Out by 2050: G20's Renewable Energy Potential
G20 countries could produce enough renewable energy for the whole world: What needs to happen
Dutch Government Urges Parents to Limit Social Media for Kids
Dutch suggest social media ban for under-15s
Global oil demand to dip in 2030, first drop since COVID: IEA
Why stablecoins are gaining popularity
Global Oil Demand to Dip in 2030: International Energy Agency
US Senate to Vote on Regulating Stablecoins
Rising Popularity of AI Chatbots for Daily News
London Workshop Develops Prototype for Capturing Ship Emissions
UK startup looks to cut shipping's carbon emissions
Poll finds public turning to AI bots for news updates
Iberian Peninsula Power Outage Linked to Overvoltage
Spain says 'overvoltage' caused huge April blackout
Middle East: Beauty and Ancient Kingdoms Amid Instability
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Superconducting circuit could one day replace semiconductor components in quantum computing systems
Data Centers in US: Energy Consumption Trends
Life Technology™ Technology News Subscribe Via Feedburner Subscribe Via Google Subscribe Via RSSMonday, January 25, 2021
TimeLinx Project and Service Management Platform Are Added to the Sage Global Marketplace
TimeLinx, an industry leading project and service management software platform designed for the mid-market, today announced it has been added to Sage’s prestigious Global ISV Marketplace and allows access to their more than 2,000,000 global customers. [PR.com]
Inequality in medieval Cambridge was 'recorded on the bones' of its residents
Social inequality was "recorded on the bones" of Cambridge's medieval residents, according to a new study of hundreds of human remains excavated from three very different burial sites within the historic city centre.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-inequality-medieval-cambridge-bones-residents.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-inequality-medieval-cambridge-bones-residents.html
Aircraft could cut emissions by better surfing the wind
Airlines could save fuel and reduce emissions on transatlantic flights by hitching a better ride on the jet stream, new research has shown.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-01-aircraft-emissions-surfing.html
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-01-aircraft-emissions-surfing.html
A software platform for 'smart' video tracking
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have developed a novel software platform from which apps and algorithms can intelligently track and analyze video feeds from cameras spread across cities. Such analysis is not only useful for tracking missing persons or objects, but also for "smart city" initiatives such as automated traffic control.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-01-software-platform-smart-video-tracking.html
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-01-software-platform-smart-video-tracking.html
Scientists identify the most effective scenario for nuclear energy in Russia through 2100
Currently, there is a rapid, fundamental transformation of energy systems with new technologies developing at an accelerated pace. It is clear that nuclear energy will be part of the global energy mix for decades to come, but its share and growth rate will depend on a number of factors, such as the speed of innovation in nuclear technology, energy policies and funding mechanisms. Many scenarios based on specific targets predict the growth of the nuclear power sector, as it can solve the problem of energy supply over a long period.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-01-scientists-effective-scenario-nuclear-energy.html
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-01-scientists-effective-scenario-nuclear-energy.html
Physicists build unique antennas that improve MRI quality and safety
Scanners applied in research use not just one antenna that emits and receives the signal, but several of them, which can cause severe burns to inner tissues and organs. Thus, researchers are forced to power scanners with less voltage, which negatively affects the quality of their studies. Now, ITMO physicists, together with their colleagues from the M-Cube consortium, have created the first ever leaky-wave antennas for MRI scanners. The device can conduct body organ diagnostics without risks for patient health while also raising the quality of images acquired in research scanners.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-physicists-unique-antennas-mri-quality.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-physicists-unique-antennas-mri-quality.html
TechFlow’s EMI Services Wins $129M Contract to Help U.S. Navy Manage Base Operations at Naval Air Station Patuxent River in Maryland
IDIQ contract awarded by NAVFAC to support Naval Air Station Patuxent River. [PR.com]
Physicists succeed in filming phase transition with extremely high spatial and temporal resolution
Laser beams can be used to change the properties of materials in an extremely precise way. This principle is already widely used in technologies such as rewritable DVDs. However, the underlying processes generally take place at such unimaginably fast speeds and at such a small scale that they have so far eluded direct observation. Researchers at the University of Göttingen and the Max Planck Institute (MPI) for Biophysical Chemistry in Göttingen have now managed to film, for the first time, the laser transformation of a crystal structure with nanometre resolution and in slow motion in an electron microscope. The results have been published in the journal Science.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-physicists-phase-transition-extremely-high.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-physicists-phase-transition-extremely-high.html
Efficient solid-state depolymerization of waste PET
Plastic pollution has become one of the most complex environmental issues, especially in the context of increasing production and demand for plastic materials. While innovations in polymer chemistry have radically changed our lives in the mid-20th century, the outstanding properties of plastics such as durability, chemical stability, strength and many other characteristics pose a serious problem for recycling such materials.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-efficient-solid-state-depolymerization-pet.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-efficient-solid-state-depolymerization-pet.html
New skull of tube-crested dinosaur reveals evolution of bizarre crest
The first new skull discovered in nearly a century from a rare species of the iconic, tube-crested dinosaur Parasaurolophus was announced today in the journal PeerJ. The exquisite preservation of the skull, especially the bizarre tube-shaped nasal passage, finally revealed the structure of the crest after decades of disagreement.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-skull-tube-crested-dinosaur-reveals-evolution.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-skull-tube-crested-dinosaur-reveals-evolution.html
Nuclear war could trigger big El Nino and decrease seafood
A nuclear war could trigger an unprecedented El Niño-like warming episode in the equatorial Pacific Ocean, slashing algal populations by 40 percent and likely lowering the fish catch, according to a Rutgers-led study.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-nuclear-war-trigger-big-el.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-nuclear-war-trigger-big-el.html
XTIVIA Partners with Leading PostgreSQL Contributor, EDB
XTIVIA, Inc. announced today its new partnership with EDB, an industry leader in PostgreSQL services and the largest dedicated provider of PostgreSQL Products and Solutions worldwide. As a long-time provider of PostgreSQL database administration services, XTIVIA’s partnership with EDB opens the door to new opportunities in PostgreSQL optimization and supplementary services like training, enterprise strategy and [PR.com]
Honda Federal Credit Union Partners with iGrad to Offer the Enrich Financial Wellness Platform to Its Nearly 70,000 Members
Honda Federal Credit Union will integrate iGrad's interactive Enrich financial wellness platform into offering for all credit union members. [PR.com]
Nanomedicine's 'crown' is ready for its close up
An international team of researchers led by Michigan State University's Morteza Mahmoudi has developed a new method to better understand how nanomedicines—emerging diagnostics and therapies that are very small yet very intricate—interact with patients' biomolecules.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-nanomedicine-crown-ready.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-nanomedicine-crown-ready.html
Microbes fuelled by wind-blown mineral dust melt the Greenland ice sheet
Scientists have identified a key nutrient source used by algae living on melting ice surfaces linked to rising sea levels.The Greenland ice sheet—the second largest ice body in the world after the Antarctic ice sheet—covers almost 80% of the surface of Greenland. Over the last 25 years, surface melting and water runoff from the ice sheet has increased by about 40%.The international research team, led by the University of Leeds, analysed samples from the southwestern margin on Greenland's 1.7 million km2 ice sheet over two years.They discovered that phosphorus containing minerals may be driving ever-larger algal blooms on the Greenland Ice Sheet. As the algal blooms grow they darken the ice surface, decreasing albedo—the ability to reflect sunlight. The blooms cause increased melting thus contributing to higher sea levels. In particular, a band of low-albedo ice, known as the Dark Zone, has developed along the western margin of the massive ice sheet.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-microbes-fuelled-wind-blown-mineral-greenland.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-microbes-fuelled-wind-blown-mineral-greenland.html
Global ice loss increases at record rate
The rate at which ice is disappearing across the planet is speeding up, according to new research.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-global-ice-loss.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-global-ice-loss.html
Texas coast uses Christmas trees to rebuild storm-ravaged dunes
Toni Capretta stands on a patch of Texas's Gulf coast where just seven months earlier the dunes were nearly her height. Now they are gone.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-texas-coast-christmas-trees-rebuild.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-texas-coast-christmas-trees-rebuild.html
US leading race in artificial intelligence, China rising: survey
The United States is leading rivals in development and use of artificial intelligence while China is rising quickly and European Union is lagging, a research report showed Monday.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-01-artificial-intelligence-china-survey.html
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-01-artificial-intelligence-china-survey.html
SpaceX rocket deploys record-setting cargo
SpaceX on Sunday launched its Falcon 9 rocket carrying a record number of satellites on board, the private space company said.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-spacex-rocket-deploys-record-setting-cargo.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-spacex-rocket-deploys-record-setting-cargo.html
Russian hack of US agencies exposed supply chain weaknesses
The elite Russian hackers who gained access to computer systems of federal agencies last year didn't bother trying to break one by one into the networks of each department.
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-01-russian-hack-agencies-exposed-chain.html
source https://techxplore.com/news/2021-01-russian-hack-agencies-exposed-chain.html
Women influenced coevolution of dogs and humans
Man's best friend might actually belong to a woman.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-women-coevolution-dogs-humans.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-women-coevolution-dogs-humans.html
Study demonstrates interconnectedness of Arctic and North Pacific on multimillennial timescales
Arctic sea ice is rapidly diminishing due to global warming, and scientists have found that sea ice dynamics have a big impact on circulation and precipitation patterns in Arctic Alaska, which lies at a climatological crossroads between the Arctic and North Pacific Oceans. Recent studies—most of which focus on current trends in the region and on what will happen in the future—have shown that circulation patterns in the Arctic and North Pacific Oceans influence one another.
source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-interconnectedness-arctic-north-pacific-multimillennial.html
source https://phys.org/news/2021-01-interconnectedness-arctic-north-pacific-multimillennial.html
Silicon Review Nominates Brio Benefits to Its "30 Fastest Growing Private Companies to Watch" List
Silicon Review nominates this fast-growing, out-of-the-box thinking employee benefits provider, Brio Benefits Consulting, to its "30 Fastest-Growing Private Companies to Watch" list. [PR.com]
Medicare Supplement Association Sets 2021 Conference Hashtag
The American Association for Medicare Supplement Insurance (AAMSI) has filed a Hashtag for those looking to follow news regarding the 2021 National Medicare Supplement insurance industry conference. "There is growing excitement for an actual in-person conference where the nation's top companies and insurance professionals can meet and network," states Jesse Slome, AAMSI's director. The national Medigap industry [PR.com]
Dr. Richard Konteh Envision a Sustainable and Innovative Education System in Sierra Leone
Building a sustainable and innovative education system is critical in providing quality education for poverty reduction, fostering human capital, and building a more peaceful and prosperous future for the entire country. [PR.com]
Dr. Richard Konteh Envision a Sustainable and Innovative Education System in Sierra Leone
Building a sustainable and innovative education system is critical in providing quality education for poverty reduction, fostering human capital, and building a more peaceful and prosperous future for the entire country. [PR.com]
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